Why post this? The lakers are not going to send Nash anywhere. One of the biggest reasons he came here was because he wanted to be close to his kids. Smh at how some people believe anyone with the letters "NBA" in their twitter handle. Only trust stein, woj, and a couple others that I can't remember.

Why post this? The lakers are not going to send Nash anywhere. One of the biggest reasons he came here was because he wanted to be close to his kids. Smh at how some people believe anyone with the letters "NBA" in their twitter handle. Only trust stein, woj, and a couple others that I can't remember.

I share whatever I see. I don't believe it, but am just sharing it to see what others say.

The Bucks are ready to tradeMonta Ellis after he turned down a two-year extension, tweets Chris Broussard of ESPN, also mentioning that Ellis wanted to play out this season first. Earlier, we heard from HoopsWorld's Alex Kennedy about the expectation by some around the league for Monta to opt out of his contract this summer and sign with a contender, so it will be interesting to see how Milwaukee handles this situation over the next two days. Broussard had a wave of Twitter updates to share in the past hour, all of which you can find

Lakers trading Steve Nash to Indiana for Danny Granger and George Hill?

Um, I say Not.

This report is making its way around the net with reported origins from ESPN.I have urged the Lakers to pursue Danny Granger in the past to help replace Kobe’s scoring one day. Getting George Hill in addition and only losing the aging Steve Nash seems a little to good to be true for Laker fans.

I reported in the summer that the Pacers would ultimately move Granger to make room for Paul George, but they can surely do better than this. The Pacers weakness is frontline depth. I don’t see what other filler Lakers could include in this deal to please Donnie Walsh & Frank Vogel in Indiana. Lakers bigman Jordan Hill is out for the season with a hip injury.

I say this rumor has very little legs to it. But it is worth trying if you’re Mitch Kupchak.